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NYT52 - *FILE (NYT52) NEW YORK -- July 30, 2004 -- STATUE-OF-LIBERTY -- The Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island, closed to the island's visitors on Thursday, April 1, 2004. A non-profit charity that solicits donations for the Statue of Liberty pays its executives excessively high salaries, has done a poor job overseeing the millions of dollars it collects, and has tried to undermine the efforts of other organizations to raise money for the preservation and operation of the national monument, according to congressional investigators. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times)

NYT52 - *FILE (NYT52) NEW YORK -- July 30, 2004 -- STATUE-OF-LIBERTY -- The Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island, closed to the island's visitors on Thursday, April 1, 2004. A non-profit charity that solicits donations for the Statue of Liberty pays its executives excessively high salaries, has done a poor job overseeing the millions of dollars it collects, and has tried to undermine the efforts of other organizations to raise money for the preservation and operation of the national monument, according to congressional investigators. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times)

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The Statue of Liberty

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NA SET;W(25.92) H(41.67)NYT52 - *FILE (NYT52) NEW YORK -- July 30, 2004 -- STATUE-OF-LIBERTY -- The Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island, closed to the island's visitors on Thursday, April 1, 2004. A non-profit charity that solicits donations for the Statue of Liberty pays its executives excessively high salaries, has done a poor job overseeing the millions of dollars it collects, and has tried to undermine the efforts of other organizations to raise money for the preservation and operation of the national monument, according to congressional investigators. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times)

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2004-07-30 19:23:08

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